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and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm michele from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm michele miller. captioning funded by cbs it's wednesday, july 20th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." congratulations, dad. we love you! >> day two of the rnc. trump's kids give him the vote to put him over the top and officially become the presidential nominee for president. it was a family affair building up their dad and tearing clinton down. >> a president who knows we can't simply delete our problems but that we have to tackle them head-on. rallying the delegates. chris christie took the stage and took clinton to task. >> what is your verdict?
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guilty or not guilty? >> but clinton offered her own indictment of christie's ethics. and remembering garry marshall. the man who gave us so many of hollywood's most iconic moments. ♪ sunday monday happy days >> nano nano. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. defying the odd and numerous controversies, donald trump is now the republican nominee for president. gop delegates officially nominated trump last night, though more than 700 delegates cast their votes for someone other than trump. trump says his nomination is a moment he will never forget. weijia jiang is at the republican convention in cleveland. good morning, weijia. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. last night, it was the governor of new jersey who delivered the
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most explosive speech, giving the country a glimpse of how he entered the general election is about to become. the trump family also took center stage, a big part of the effort to give the candidate a makeover and show a softer side. >> congratulations, dad! we love you! >> reporter: the second day of the rnc proved to be a family affair. after donald trump was formally named the gop's presidential nominee, two of his children addressed the convention during prime time. >> he has always helped me be the best version of myself. >> i know that when people tell him it can't be done, that guarantees that he gets it done. >> reporter: trump's rival, turned ally, chris christie electrified the crowd with his called indictment of hillary clinton. >> for risking american secrets to keep her own and lying to cover it all up! >> reporter: clinton fired back
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at christie over twitter, writing if you think chris christie can lecture anyone on ethics, we have a bridge to sell you. then the war of words continued immediately after christie's speech. >> if hillary clinton wants to take me on, i'm happy to take her on between now and the end of the campaign. >> reporter: the biggest speech of the convention tonight will come from indiana governor mike pence who officially became trump's running mate yesterday. california delegate barkley is looking forward to hearing his address. >> i'm looking forward to hearing what they will do together and putting american first. >> reporter: pastor daryl scott will also speak today. >> i'm going to speak from my heart concerning the mr. trump i know. >> reporter: ivanka trump will introduce her father tomorrow on the final night of the convention. today's speaker lineup also includes three of trump's formal rivals. wisconsin governor scott walker and u.s. senators marco rubio and ted cruz. republicans will pay close attention to what cruz says for any clues about his presidential
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ambitions in 2020 if trump loses in november. >> weijia jiang in cleveland, thank you so much. the divide in the gop was still evident last night. some of the biggest names in the republican party spoke, including speaker paul ryan and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. when mcconnell walked out, there was a smattering of boos. long time political contributor bob schieffer says this is a defense unlike any he has ever seen. >> reporter: this is unlike any political convention i've ever attended and this is my 24th. when with mike pence, donald trump's new running mate, told the group it's time to come together, from all of the speeches that we heard this afternoon before we came on the air at 10:00, they were more about hillary clinton than they were about -- about donald trump. mitchell mcconnell, for example, mentioned hillary clinton 26 times in his speech. he mentioned donald trump six times.
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over and over, i mean, she was accused of everything from who would of thought it to a theory epidemic or something. if there was anything she was not accused of, i missed it. and that is what is so unusual. because, scott, american campaigns are usually won by the most optimistic candidate. and the "economist" magazine just this week cited ronald reagan as being the best in the most in recent camp of that. mike pence, today, went to great trouble to sort of catalog all of the similarities between ronald reagan and donald trump. now donald trump, i admit he has his strengths, but if they are going to try to sell him and say this is another ronald reagan, i'm sorry, i think that is going to be a hard sell. >> the trump campaign continues to play down the plagiarism controversy surrounding melania trump's speech during the convention's opening night. two segments of the speech
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sounded very similar to michelle obama's convention speech in 2008. >> you work hard for what you want in life. >> you work hard for what you want in life. >> well, it's reported this morning that melania trump's speech writers had no idea how much she had altered the speech. "the new york times" reports ms. trump had decided she was uncomfortable with the speech and the times reports that all that remained from the original draft was the introduction and one passage. "cbs this morning" co-anchor norah o'donnell spoke with donald trump jr. about the controversy. >> there is a written word in the campaign which is do no harm especially to the candidate's spouse but this was this a disservice to her, an embarrassment? >> i imagine those peopl should have done better to clean it up. but that is not what we are here
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to talk about. i'm proud of what she did and thought she did excellent. >> corey lewandowski, the previous campaign manager, said what happened with melania's speech suggests that it's amateur hour with the new campaign manager paul manafort. that he -- >> a reason paul is in the position he is today and corey is not and not because of paul's amateur hour. it has nothing to do with that. listen, i understand. he is not here any more. you want to maintain relevance and be on tv but i think that is not a service to the campaign. i think it's nonsense. i've heard other people ask, is the family on the outskirts with paul? totally nonsense. >> we will have complete coverage of the convention from cleveland coming up on "cbs this morning." and we will speak with dan senor, former adviser to paul ryan and mitt romney during the 2012 campaign. new york governor andrew cuomo says it is a miracle no one was seller injured when a korean fill on a key bridge crossing in new york.
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cars crossing the hudson river on the tappan zee bridge had to swerve out of the way when the crane came crashing down yesterday. traffic was stopped for hours. the backup stretched for miles. the crane was working on a new bridge and the bridge reopened last night. a plume of smoke drifted over los angeles yesterday from a brush fire in the hollywood hills. about 200 firefighters and helicopters dropping water controlled the blaze within four hours. no one was hurt and no homes were threatened. in arizona, a wall of dust shrouded a town south of phoenix. drivers were warned to pull over yesterday if they couldn't see the road. flights were not affected. this morning, the entertainment industry is mourning the loss of one of its most prolific writers and directors. garry marshall passed away yesterday following a stroke. he died in a burbank hospital at the age of 81. hena daniels is here in new york with a look at his remarkable career. >> reporter: good morning. marshall's career spanned
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television, movies, and the theater. comedy to romance in a career that lasted some five decades. his forte was comedy and his love was television, which he once said can entertainment people who maybe can't afford a play. ♪ sunday monday happy days >> reporter: by 1979, marshall had three of the top five shows on tv, including "happy days" "laverne and shirley," starring his sister penny, and "mork and mindy." during an unknown comic, robin williams. marshall estimated he wrote and directed some 1,000 sitcom episodes. he moved to movies, directing 18 films including "pretty woman" "the flamingo kid" and "dear god." >> what happened after he climbed up the tower and rescued her? >> she rescues him right back.
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>> marshall told "cbs this morning" he was surprised by his success. >> i'd be honest. i didn't run around my kitchen shooting pictures of my mother cooking. i ran around coughing and saying where is the kleenex? give me aspirin, i'm going to faint here! >> reporter: to those who knew him, garry marshall was a consummate story teller who was best at making people laugh. his daughter tweeted you forever changed my father's wife and, thus, mine. >> hena daniels, thank you. coming up on the "morning news." we will show you stephen colbert's hilarious speech snafu on melania's speech. and a racist blogger tweeting conservative tweets. this is the "cbs morning news." with the... fastest retinol formula. ...to visibly reduce wrinkles.
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so please welcome melania trump. >> to those who say i stole my speech, i say give me a break! give me a break! break me off a piece of that kitkat bar! >> in his second live show of the week, late show host stephen colbert couldn't resist the controversy surrounding melania trump's rnc speech. he got a little help from broadway star laura bananti and some of pop culture's memorable lines. very funny. temperature hits another record. twitter cracks down on a harassing tweet. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. buzzfeed news reports twitter's permanent ban of a conservative blogger. the site suspended the site of the account of milo yesterday. twitter said he had a torrent of racist messages against "guest
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ghost -- "ghostbusters" star leslie jones. "the washington post" reports the filing of a misdemeanor charges against a senior navy official. karnig ohannessian is accused of pointing a gun at a group last month during a neighborhood spat. he is on leave from his post as assistance director of the navy. nasa says global temperatures in 2016 are almost certain to be the highest ever. scientists blame global warming and el nino winds in the pacific. the "los angeles times" reports that police are now involved in a fat shaming case. "playboy" model danny mathers posted photo of a woman inside a l.a. fitness locker room. investigators are now looking for that woman. mathers apologized but the gym banned her for life. now the police want to know if she broke privacy laws. "making a murder" follows the legal tangles of convicted killers steven avery
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a california couple's coupon clipping days are over. they have claimed more than $500,000. they won last january in a record powerball drawing. the couple, marvin and maya costa, say nearly all of the wings will go to a trust and charities. how could they sit on that ticket so long? that is discipline. on the cbs "moneywatch." twitter opens his verified accounts to all. and big discounts on olympic tickets to boost sales. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. stocks on wall street ended mixed. the dow gained almost 26 points and edging up for the second straight session and closing at a new record high. the s&p pulled back from its record high, losing three points and nasdaq fell 19. twitter is opening up verified account feature to everyone.
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previously, twitter verified blue check marks for like politicians, celebrities and journalists. twitter does not require the users sign up with their real names and that had led to the creation of some fake accounts. now twitter will let all users request to be verified. snapchat and emoji are joining foirs forces are merge ing to let users create and personalize and avatar and use it like an emoji. snapchat has 150 million daily users. good news if you're headed to the rio olympics. cheaper ticket prices. sales are lagging, so rio organizers have opened up local ticket websites to everyone. well, that means fans outside of brazil can buy tickets at local rates in brazilian currency because of the fluctuation in exchange rates means much lower prices. twitter reportedly signed a deal with the nba for original live programming.
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the "l.a. times" says the agreement involves two new shows. one is a weekly live streamed pregame nba show and will be available exclusively on twitter. the other show hasn't been announced. the nba will also create some additional video for twitter. >> we will all be glued to our phones. i tell you. >> even more so than we are now? >> right. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still ahead, life-sized fund. construction workers put a spin on the classic kids game "where is waldo?" (vo) one dark stormy night we got a new family member and she got a nutritious meal of purina cat chow complete with the four cornerstones of nutrition including high quality protein. now our family is complete. purina cat chow complete.
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houses yesterday. no one was injured. fallen branches blocked roads and clogged traffic on an interstate. and it took 12 days for the inevitable to happen. a crash blamed on pokemon. a driver playing the game side-swiped a police car monday night in baltimore. no one was hurt. the game was launched july 6th. long before pokemon, kids used to search for another guy who wore glasses and striped shirt. now a construction worker at an indiana hospital has revived where is waldo to make kids better. jason haney made an 18-foot tall waldo and on the site for patients next door in the hospital to take their minds off treatments. >> it makes me better. like happy. >> and haney says he has new characters on the drawing board. minions. kid love minions.
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two men who fatally shot police officers in dallas and baton rouge this months, had served in combat zones. as david martin reports, the pentagon has found anger for some vets has been hard to control. >> reporter: nearly 3 million americans have served in iraq and afghanistan and many of them game home angry. a study published by army psychiatrists in 2015 found anger and aggression are among the most common issues reported of returning service members from combat employment. micah johnson and gavin long
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served in the military. there is no indication from their service records either saw front line combat. although when wars fought without front lines, almost everybody could be exposed to some level of violence. johnson got out last year, a problem soldier accused of sexual harassment by a woman who specifically asked that he seek mental health. long had been out of the marines for six years, and had taken to expressing his anger in videos. >> you're in a world that is ran by devils. get this through your head right now. devils run this. >> reporter: the marines say none of their studies dating back to the vietnam war have found a conclusive link between combat deployment and anger, but a 2013 army study of 2,000 combat veterans found 35% getting angry enough to kick or smash something and 22% angry enough to threaten with physical
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violence and 7% angry enough to hit someone. a separate study pointed to something called trait anger, defined as a propensity to become angry under stressful conditions. in other words, anger could have been a personality trait before they joined the military and the stress of service made it worse. all soldiers returning from combat are screened for mental health problems. but according to that study, those screenings do not include anger or aggression. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. here is another look at this morning's top story. the republican party officially made donald trump its nominee for president of the united states. trump thanked delegates in videotaped remarks. republican speakers leveled sharp criticism at hillary clinton. today's theme is "make america first again." gop vice presidential nominee mike pence speaks tonight. coming up on "cbs this morning," more from the republic national convention and how musicians are using their songs to stage political protests.
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armstrong the first man on the moon. good morning, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. >> 47 years ago, wow. >> let's check in with traffic and weather. >> unfortunately, i remember that incident well. [ laughter ] >> i can't say i do. [ laughter ] >> or anybody else on this news set! [ laughter ] >> you know, we're looking at that full moon. crazy thing is we're actually able to see a little bit of it. we haven't seen it for several mornings because of the deck of -- the depth of the marine layer. right now our temperatures are 52 degrees, to 59 degrees and later today we'll have some clearing at the coast with peeks of sunshine, 63 degrees there. it's going to be warmer inland topping off higher than yesterday but breezy. we are going to talk the triple digits and when you can expect it that's coming up. but right now let's say hey to gianna. >> good morning. we're going to
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